You can use any monitor for the mac mini as long as it has either a Thunderbolt, HDMI or DVI port.
"TP" on your mini statement typically stands for "Transaction Pending." It indicates that a transaction has been initiated but has not yet been fully processed or cleared. This status helps you keep track of recent activity in your account, even if the funds haven't been officially deducted or credited yet. If you see "TP," it’s a reminder to monitor your account for final updates on those transactions.
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Yes, someone can potentially use your Employer Identification Number (EIN) without your permission for fraudulent purposes. It is important to safeguard your EIN and monitor its use to prevent unauthorized access.
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Most desktops come with a built in screen (all in one piece) but if you get a Mac Mini, which doesn't have a built in screen, you can use any monitor, it doesn't have to be Apple.
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The Mac MIni has HDMI and Mini Display Port connections. Adapters are available (See links below) which should allow most monitors to be connected.
A Mac Mini is a computer. It can be used with any screen and keyboard.
If a hotel has a wireless network that they allow their customers to use then you can take a Mac Mini and use it.
All connections are on the rear of the Mac Mini. There is an HDMI port we you can plug in your monitor. There's also a thunderbolt port or you can plug-in any monitor equipped with a thunderbolt output. There's also 4 USB ports and one ethernet port
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The Mac Mini is a compact computer, minus any optical drives or monitor. i.e. It cannot read discs, but does have USB and other standard inputs. If you have a monitor and want a simple core system, it will work for you. (It has a processor, RAM, internal storage, etc).
No, all you need is a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. The Mac Mini is a full fledged computer.
Within reason yes. If the monitor has the right connectors that fit the Mac then it's basically a Plug-n-Play. You can't really expect to use a 50 inch monitor on a bottom of the line Mac Mini and expect to use it at the fullest resolution.
All you need to connect the two devices is a cable that fits into each end.
http://www.apple.com/mac-mini/